Han just texted us to say Jack had caught a 45kg fish (species unknown) and that Sael had insisted they stay longer in the village. I am scratching my head wondering how on earth they are managing in this tiny village in the hills, only about 30 mins drive from where we are now. She’ s so close geographically but oh so far culturally. Such a fab experience for them, but one I’d avoid if I could myself. Feck as the Irish say, 3 nights… no way. Any bet they’ll be invited to Friday’s village wedding. Me thinks all good as long as Han and Jack don’t get mistaken for the bride and groom!! oooh aah
So back to the boat, we set sail after lunch, our destination being Hideaway Bay where we had had such a good time with the kids last week. It’s the Marine Park where we swam with schools and schools of fish. Right now enjoying sundowny drinks, moored alongside the mother of all stink boats which, we discovered by google, rents for $175,000 per week. It’s name is Exuma. It comes with its own floating hummer, a reptilian 4 wheel drive thingy which you can drive thru the water from the boat and then straight onto land and the road!!! AND a jacuzzi AND a gym on board. Woah! Who cares. I’d rather be on Resolute .. I’m quite attached now, much to Ken’s amusement. I think he’s seeing me in a new light and about bloody time. Jeez I’m turning Irish. NEWSFLASH!! We just learned Prince Albert and Charlene were on the boat beside us, presumably ‘still radiant with happiness a year after their big day’ .. shite ,Why didn’t I go knocking?? They’ve already gone, early departure this am. But, according to the locals it was them. We’re just trying to call our friends in Monaco to check. Back soon!
One more thing I’ve been meaning to add is that the ocean swimming we do whenever were out of port like today, is rather an incredible sensation. The water is cool, definitely not warm, but it feels extraordinary. Maybe I’ve spent too long in Lane Cove pool, but I reckon it’s velvety. So soft and silky.. divine. Once in, I never want to get out cos it feels so floaty. Just fresh, clean and gorgeous. I am soo unfit now it’s a shame… the hardest thing probably to deal with about cruising, but I know, I know, I’m not complaining.
That’s it. Nothing more to report. Just a perfectly lovely day with a lazy hour long sail to our latest mooring, which will be home for the next 2 nights. BBQ tonight and a fiesty game of Articulate. The Irish are soaking it all up. It’s their first time for any nautical adventure of this kind, apart from our honeymoon, where together 24 years ago we all spent a week on a charter in the Whitsundays. Jesus, Mary and Joseph, they’re looving it!!!
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